Chitin and Chitosan preparation from Malaysian Black Soldier Fly biomass: a preliminary study

Chitin, as well as its deacetylated variant chitosan, has a wide range of applications in biomedical, agricultural, environmental and food industries. Currently, chitin is commercially produced from crustacean shells rather than fungal or insect sources. In this study, chitin from different lifecycl...

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Main Authors: Mohd Hayati, Mohamad Fayyadh, Ab Rahman, Mohd Hafizuddin, Zulkifli, Nur Saadah, Ruslan, Fatin Shazwani, Darnis, Deny Susanti, Mohd Omar, Suhaila
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spelling my.iium.irep.1005872022-10-12T03:36:01Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/100587/ Chitin and Chitosan preparation from Malaysian Black Soldier Fly biomass: a preliminary study Mohd Hayati, Mohamad Fayyadh Ab Rahman, Mohd Hafizuddin Zulkifli, Nur Saadah Ruslan, Fatin Shazwani Darnis, Deny Susanti Mohd Omar, Suhaila QD Chemistry Chitin, as well as its deacetylated variant chitosan, has a wide range of applications in biomedical, agricultural, environmental and food industries. Currently, chitin is commercially produced from crustacean shells rather than fungal or insect sources. In this study, chitin from different lifecycle phases of the black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) (BSF) was extracted and deacetylated into chitosan. Both BSF chitin and chitosan were further subjected to FTIR analysis. The chitin extraction yield % was obtained according to the following order: cocoon>larvae>prepupae. On the other hand, the yield of chemical deacetylation of chitin into chitosan showed a different trend: larvae>prepupae>cocoon. All samples have a deacetylation degree (DD) of more than 90 % except for chitosan from prepupae. FTIR profiles indicated all chitin extracted were in the α-form while the deacetylated chitosan matched closely to the commercially available chitosan. Overall, this study indicated that BSF biomass from different lifecycle phases could be a promising alternative resource for industrial chitin and chitosan production. Trans Tech Publications Ltd, Switzerland 2022-08-31 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/100587/7/100587_Chitin%20and%20Chitosan%20preparation%20from%20Malaysian%20Black%20Soldier%20Fly%20biomass.pdf Mohd Hayati, Mohamad Fayyadh and Ab Rahman, Mohd Hafizuddin and Zulkifli, Nur Saadah and Ruslan, Fatin Shazwani and Darnis, Deny Susanti and Mohd Omar, Suhaila (2022) Chitin and Chitosan preparation from Malaysian Black Soldier Fly biomass: a preliminary study. Materials Science Forum, 1069. pp. 201-209. ISSN 1662-9752 https://www.scientific.net/MSF.1069.201 10.4028/p-i885m5
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topic QD Chemistry
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Mohd Hayati, Mohamad Fayyadh
Ab Rahman, Mohd Hafizuddin
Zulkifli, Nur Saadah
Ruslan, Fatin Shazwani
Darnis, Deny Susanti
Mohd Omar, Suhaila
Chitin and Chitosan preparation from Malaysian Black Soldier Fly biomass: a preliminary study
description Chitin, as well as its deacetylated variant chitosan, has a wide range of applications in biomedical, agricultural, environmental and food industries. Currently, chitin is commercially produced from crustacean shells rather than fungal or insect sources. In this study, chitin from different lifecycle phases of the black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) (BSF) was extracted and deacetylated into chitosan. Both BSF chitin and chitosan were further subjected to FTIR analysis. The chitin extraction yield % was obtained according to the following order: cocoon>larvae>prepupae. On the other hand, the yield of chemical deacetylation of chitin into chitosan showed a different trend: larvae>prepupae>cocoon. All samples have a deacetylation degree (DD) of more than 90 % except for chitosan from prepupae. FTIR profiles indicated all chitin extracted were in the α-form while the deacetylated chitosan matched closely to the commercially available chitosan. Overall, this study indicated that BSF biomass from different lifecycle phases could be a promising alternative resource for industrial chitin and chitosan production.
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author Mohd Hayati, Mohamad Fayyadh
Ab Rahman, Mohd Hafizuddin
Zulkifli, Nur Saadah
Ruslan, Fatin Shazwani
Darnis, Deny Susanti
Mohd Omar, Suhaila
author_facet Mohd Hayati, Mohamad Fayyadh
Ab Rahman, Mohd Hafizuddin
Zulkifli, Nur Saadah
Ruslan, Fatin Shazwani
Darnis, Deny Susanti
Mohd Omar, Suhaila
author_sort Mohd Hayati, Mohamad Fayyadh
title Chitin and Chitosan preparation from Malaysian Black Soldier Fly biomass: a preliminary study
title_short Chitin and Chitosan preparation from Malaysian Black Soldier Fly biomass: a preliminary study
title_full Chitin and Chitosan preparation from Malaysian Black Soldier Fly biomass: a preliminary study
title_fullStr Chitin and Chitosan preparation from Malaysian Black Soldier Fly biomass: a preliminary study
title_full_unstemmed Chitin and Chitosan preparation from Malaysian Black Soldier Fly biomass: a preliminary study
title_sort chitin and chitosan preparation from malaysian black soldier fly biomass: a preliminary study
publisher Trans Tech Publications Ltd, Switzerland
publishDate 2022
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/100587/7/100587_Chitin%20and%20Chitosan%20preparation%20from%20Malaysian%20Black%20Soldier%20Fly%20biomass.pdf
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